Explore Saint Sulpice Church in Paris

Overview

Saint Sulpice Church, though not as well-known as its Parisian namesake, is a stunning Roman Catholic church located in the vibrant city of Paris. This architectural gem measures 370 feet in length, 190 feet in width, and stands 100 feet tall, making it one of the larger churches in the Netherlands. Dedicated to Sulpitius the Pious, this church invites visitors to experience its rich history and magnificent design. Although it may not attract as many tourists as other landmarks, Saint Sulpice offers a serene atmosphere and a glimpse into the spiritual heritage of Paris.

Photo of Saint Sulpice
Photo of Saint Sulpice
Contact Info
  • Address75006 Paris, France

Reviews

Alex Dupont
France
4
Wonderful church in Paris. Possibly even more impressive than Notre Dame.
Sara Mohamed
Egypt
3
Saint-Sulpice is a station on line 4 of the Paris Métro, located in the Left Bank's 6th arrondissement. Opened on 9 January 1910, this station is famous for its proximity to the Saint-Sulpice church known for its gnomon. The nearby area includes the Luxembourg Palace and the vibrant Saint-Germain-des-Prés district. The grand Place Saint Sulpice was designed in 1754 as a peaceful garden, featuring the impressive Fountain Saint-Sulpice, completed between 1844 and 1848, adorned with statues of four renowned bishops. The café nearby is a popular spot for writers and students, featured in the film La Discrète.
Viktor Ivanov
Russia
4
Decent experience.
Emily Smith
USA
1
The cleanliness of this metro station was quite disappointing.
Maria Novak
Serbia
5
A truly serene location.